It's like he saw all the Thor fans loved the line in Ragnarok and was like "you know what'll piss them off..."

At this point marvel probably just lost their notion of how to appeal to the fans of their characters...

THOR #1, written by Jason Aaron with art by Mike Del Mundo, sees the start of a new mission for the God of Thunder. The artifacts of Asgard have been scattered across the Earth, and to reclaim them, Thor will have to face some ugly truths…Like the production cost of hundreds of new hammers! And he’ll need every last one of them if he’s going to stop the unstoppable when none other than the Juggernaut joins the fray.

No Thor fan (that obviously has to know the basics about the character) could be happy with this marvel synopsis/description, now there still is all the Infinity War hype that is a guarantee that these characters are not forgotten, but in the long term all the current butchering will be noticed... Then good luck bringing pre Secret Wars established readers back...

It's like he saw all the Thor fans loved the line in Ragnarok and was like "you know what'll piss them off..."

At this point marvel probably just lost their notion of how to appeal to the fans of their characters...

THOR #1, written by Jason Aaron with art by Mike Del Mundo, sees the start of a new mission for the God of Thunder. The artifacts of Asgard have been scattered across the Earth, and to reclaim them, Thor will have to face some ugly truths…Like the production cost of hundreds of new hammers! And he’ll need every last one of them if he’s going to stop the unstoppable when none other than the Juggernaut joins the fray.

No Thor fan (that obviously has to know the basics about the character) could be happy with this marvel synopsis/description, now there still is all the Infinity War hype that is a guarantee that these characters are not forgotten, but in the long term all the current butchering will be noticed... Then good luck bringing pre Secret Wars established readers back...

lol they're just trashing him as much as possible even when he's back in his own comic. They're literally just saying the opposite of the good stuff said in the film. In Ragnarok it was all about him not needing the hammer and being more than just a hammer, in the comics it's HE NEEDS THE HAMMERS TO BE POWERFUL.

THOR #1, written by Jason Aaron with art by Mike Del Mundo, sees the start of a new mission for the God of Thunder. The artifacts of Asgard have been scattered across the Earth, and to reclaim them, Thor will have to face some ugly truths…Like the production cost of hundreds of new hammers! And he’ll need every last one of them if he’s going to stop the unstoppable when none other than the Juggernaut joins the fray.

Well, that's definitely a line that will get most fans hyped for Thor's return...

THOR #1, written by Jason Aaron with art by Mike Del Mundo, sees the start of a new mission for the God of Thunder. The artifacts of Asgard have been scattered across the Earth, and to reclaim them, Thor will have to face some ugly truths…Like the production cost of hundreds of new hammers! And he’ll need every last one of them if he’s going to stop the unstoppable when none other than the Juggernaut joins the fray.

Well, that's definitely a line that will get most fans hyped for Thor's return...

as far as Aaron makes him pull ridiculous feats from his ass, I'm fine with it. if the hammers can change form or something, it should change thor vs superman match to thor for the majority now like 9/10 in thor's favour, mjolnir with piercing damage should be ridiculous to characters with slow or no healing factor.